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PeaceSmiths to offer cabaret, satire and Poetry January 5

It is going to be a "People's Cabaret" with songs by Irving Berlin, Woody Guthrie, Stephen Foster and others when the Jeannie Litt & David Alpher Cabaret Duo of Stone Ridge appear at PeaceSmiths' monthly Topical A-Typical Folk Music, Poetry and Whatever Coffeehouse, 8:30 pm, Fri., Jan. 5, First United Methodist Church, 25 Broadway (Route 110), Amityville. The suggested donation is $7. For information, call 631-798-0778.

The couple has taken their piano and voice cabaret act to venues throughout the northeast. In addition, Ian Wilder is back with

a not-to-be-missed poetry reading in Amityville that same evening. Wilder grew up in neighboring Copiague, and in 2001 ran for Babylon Town Supervisor on the Green Party line. Wilder's reading will include a range of work that he has written over the last fifteen years.

PeaceSmiths is a 34-year-old community organization doing educational, activist, cultural and mutual help projects on disarmament, environmental health, community needs, human rights, freedom of expression, and economic and social justice issues.
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